Leading Congressional and national Democrats are admitting the allegations against former Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) being investigated by the House Ethics Committee are unsubstantiated. Additionally, many of Gaetz’s colleagues across the aisle, even if begrudgingly, are also offering praise of his legislative record.
During his over seven years in Congress, Gaetz—despite the corporate media spin—cultivated a reputation as a serious legislator willing to reach across the partisan aisle on issues, including drug policy, the ethics of congressional stock trading, antitrust action, and experimental treatments for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This record has led to some surprising endorsements and praise of his nomination by President-elect Donald J. Trump as the next U.S. Attorney General.
“I think that his appointment to that position would not only ensure that the current scheduling, petition and review process continues to move forward at pace, but hopefully even faster, because generally, these things have taken years to roll through the motions,” said Morgan Fox, the political director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, in a recent interview. Fox added: “I think that his appointment to that position would not only ensure that the current scheduling, petition and review process continues to move forward at pace, but hopefully even faster, because generally, these things have taken years to roll through the motions.”
Even hardline progressive lawmakers like Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) are praising Gaetz, encouraging the Attorney General nominee to discuss “his work on war powers and whether he would be a voice against going to war in Iran.”
Meanwhile, Joe Biden’s Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Lina Khan, has praised Gaetz’s nomination, noting that she hopes to work with him. Both Gaetz and Khan are staunch advocates of using antitrust actions to break up Big Tech corporations and prevent market concentration at the expense of American consumers.
Other members of the Progressive Caucus, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) acknowledge Gaetz’s bipartisan work in Congress and admit that they have worked with him on several issues.